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Center for Lifelong Learning 2012 Fall Schedule
Sept. 5th – Nov. 15th
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In addition to offering traditional classes every spring and fall, the Center is expanding its resources, thinking “out of the box” and fulfilling community requests.
You can now expect more continuing education classes than ever before. That’s right! More topically–engaging, educational, hands–on, technical and fun classes offered on and off Shenandoah University’s main campus.
If you are looking for online classes for the workplace, medical field, personal enrichment, technology, job security, going green or certifications, we have them! Call today, 540-‐665-‐5442.
First time ever and…years in the making: We now have included classes through the Center for Lifelong Learning to coincide with Shenandoah University’s Conservatory shows and concerts. This special series called, “Listener’s Edge” will give you insight into the creative process behind these productions. First, take a class with the experts, who created, helped or produced these masterpieces. They will help you understand the concepts behind the productions. Then, attend an actual show or concert to see and hear these masterpieces.
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For more information about these concerts, shows and classes, please look on page 17 -‐18.
Browse through our new fall brochure and see all the fabulous classes, new partnerships, certification opportunities and free lectures we have to offer. I hope this will get you excited to continue your education. Remember…you never stop learning, no matter your age.
However you have learned about the Center for Lifelong Learning, my hope is that you will be inspired by what is in this brochure, on our Web site at www.su.edu/lifelonglearning or in the newspaper and on the radio.
Come by for a visit or call to register for a class. I am always interested in what you would like to have us teach. Speaking of teaching, if you have a love for a special topic, let me know. See page 19.
Sincerely, Jo Miller, Coordinator 540-‐665-‐5442
…Is here! Yes, here at the Center for Lifelong Learning (CLL).
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CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING 2012 FALL CLASS SCHEDULE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mondays Beginning Guitar: Playing Today, The Fun Way! ................................................................................................. 4 Let’s Get Riffing! ................................................................................................................................................. 4 Tuesdays Ralph E. Lewis Book Club .................................................................................................................................... 4 Fall Into Fitness ................................................................................................................................................... 5 Survival Skills for the First Time Supervisor ........................................................................................................ 5 Retirement Planning Session I (Tuesdays) & Session II (Saturdays) .................................................................... 5 Ghostwriters: Your Words, Their Stories ............................................................................................................ 6 Winchester, 1752-‐2012…Oldest English Settlement West of the Blue Ridge! ................................................... 6 Ballroom Dance: Latin Heat, Turn up the Temperature Again with Salsa & Bachata! ........................................ 7 Wednesday Life’s TOO Short NOT to Be Italian ...................................................................................................................... 7 FREE Community Lecture .................................................................................................................................... 7 Artrageous! ......................................................................................................................................................... 8 Holiday Hoopla! .................................................................................................................................................. 8 Shakespeare: An Introduction ............................................................................................................................ 8 Totally Tea: An Introduction to the World of Tea ............................................................................................... 9 A Nice Cuppa Tea: History of Tea Drinking in Britain .......................................................................................... 9 Time For Tea ....................................................................................................................................................... 9 Culinary Secrets: Holiday Entertaining ................................................................................................................ 9 Wine Tasting 101 at Veramar Vineyards ........................................................................................................... 10 Wine Tasting 102 at Veramar Vineyards ........................................................................................................... 10 Leadership and Shakespeare ............................................................................................................................ 10 Thursdays Beginning Drawing: Learn to See Through the Eyes of an Artist ....................................................................... 11 Clearing Clutter ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Feng Shui: Room-‐By-‐Room ............................................................................................................................... 11 A Healthy Family Starts With a Healthy Pregnancy .......................................................................................... 11 Culinary Secrets: Easy Bakes! ............................................................................................................................ 12 NEW! Center for Lifelong Learning Certificate Programs ................................................................................. 12 Saturdays Sketching & Painting the Landscape in Watercolors ........................................................................................ 13 Mountain Dulcimer Workshop ......................................................................................................................... 13 Creating a Lean Enterprise: Six Sigma White Belt ............................................................................................. 14 Upcoming Events .............................................................................................................................................. 14 Online Career Training Courses ........................................................................................................................ 15 Online Instructor-‐Led Programs ........................................................................................................................ 16 THE LISTENER’S EDGE SERIES: Partnership with SU Conservatory ............................................................... 17-‐18 We Would Like for YOU to Teach ...................................................................................................................... 19
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Let’s Get Riffing!
Want to know more about playing the guitar? In the second session of Jamey Mann’s guitar class you will cover all of the strings, solo guitar techniques, rhythm guitar techniques, and basic music theory.
Participants will gain knowledge of various musical styles such as classical, jazz, blues, rock n’roll, country guitar, and guitar history. This guitar class will provide you with the strong foundation for a lifetime of guitar playing and good times with friends.
Please note you must provide your own acoustic guitar. Required book for class is Alfred’s Basic Guitar Method.
Your instructor, Jamey Mann, will also provide live in-‐class performances with students and alumni from the Shenandoah Conservatory.
MON: 10/15/12—11/12/12 Time: 6:30—8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 097 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEUs 1 Main Campus, Cooley Hall, 106
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SPECIAL NOTICE!
The Ralph E. Lewis Book Club
The current book club honors Ralph E. Lewis by keeping reading alive, something he believed in all his life.
Maintaining an active schedule of reading throughout the year, The Ralph E. Lewis Book Club is determined by the membership, the readings selections, which include five genres, each for a specific month. The current five are: history, biography, author, literary fiction and non-‐fiction. The remaining six selections for the year are chosen from current topic interest, book reviews, recommendations from other sources, or just a good book recently read.
The club membership hovers around ten in number and meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at 10 a.m. at Shenandoah University’s Davis Hall. The only requirement for membership is a healthy appreciation for good and varied reads, as well as comfort in an informal atmosphere. Enjoying a good laugh is a plus. Ralph Lewis would be pleased!
For more information about The Ralph E. Lewis Book Club, please call, June Wilmot 540-‐678-‐0278.
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Beginning Guitar: Play Today, The Fun Way!
If you have ever wanted to play the guitar, this class is a fun, exciting educational way to start you on your way into music and make friends in the process.
In the first five-‐week session, participants will learn basic guitar techniques, the fundamentals of reading music, the notes on the first four strings, and basic chord playing. You will also learn parts of the guitar, different guitar types, and tuning techniques.
By the end of the class, participants will have the tools necessary to play some of their favorite songs and fundamentals for further study.
Please note you must provide your own acoustic guitar. Required book for class is Alfred’s Basic Guitar Method.
Your instructor, Jamey Mann, is a graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory and an experienced performer and teacher.
MON: 9/10/12 —10/8/12 Time: 6:30—8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 086 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEUs 1 Main Campus, Cooley Hall, 106
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TUE: 9/11/12—10/9/12 Time: 4—6 p.m. Course: CONT 049 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEUs 1 Winchester Wellness Center
Survival Skills for First Time Supervisors
Congratulations, you are a supervisor! Now what? You've worked hard to get to this point in your career. In addition to your education and experience, you have demonstrated determination, initiative and dedication. Why did you want to be a supervisor? You might say such things as higher pay, more prestige, more power, a greater voice in what happens in your unit and the division, or another step up the ladder of success. The outlook is exciting. Now you're faced with the first day in this new position. This course is designed to assist you in learning to be effective as a first time supervisor. This is an introduction to being the boss. Lots of discussion so that you can learn the steps you need to take at your workplace to become an effective supervisor, while earning the respect of your employees and superiors. Your instructor, Jody Dorsey, is a professional manager with 25+ years of experience in operations management and processes to hire, train, evaluate, motivate, develop and lead personnel for various departments.
Dorsey’s business savvy in working up the corporate ladder has allowed him to understand the employee and supervisor roles within a company structure.
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Fall Into Fitness
Get started on the right track and learn the basics of exercise to stay fit as we approach the fall and winter months.
This class will teach you why exercise is important, how it impacts the body, and ways to increase results. During the course of these sessions, participants will learn how to improve their cardiovascular fitness, increase muscular strength and endurance, improve flexibility, and improve balance. You will also learn how to set realistic goals, design a proper exercise program, and ways to incorporate physical activity at home and in our daily lives.
In addition to the classroom portion, time will be allotted for activities and hands-‐on demonstrations at Valley Health Wellness & Fitness Center to equip participants with the basic
knowledge, skills, and proper technique needed to exercise safely as well as take their fitness to the next level. This class is designed to be educational, motivational, and fun!
Your instructor, Erin Shea, is a personal trainer working at Valley Health Wellness and Fitness Center. Shea is a certified health fitness specialist and personal trainer through the American College of Sports Medicine. You will learn proper techniques during these exercise class.
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TUE: 9/11/12—10/9/12 Time: 6—8 p.m. Course: CONT 099 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEUs 1 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 107
Retirement Planning I & II This class has been designed for our community and people who wish to know more about planning for a successful retirement in a time of economic challenges. This educational, two-‐day class will provide two different sessions to meet your busy schedules. See below.
Your instructor, J. Edward Slonaker, is a professional Certified Financial Planner™ and will guide you through this ever-‐evolving financial process. People signing up may bring their spouse or significant other for free! A guidebook will be given to each person who registers.
Session I -‐ Tuesdays THU: 10/2/12 & 10/9/12 Time: 6—9 p.m. Course: CONT 134 CLL1 Cost: $49 CEU .6 Main Campus, Henkel 105 Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall
Choose from one of these classes to learn more about financial planning today!
Session II -‐ Saturdays SAT: 10/13/12 & 10/20/12 Time: 9 a.m. to 12 noon Course: CONT 134 CLL2 Cost: $49 CEU .6 Hester Auditorium, Henkel Hall
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Your instructor, Amy Wilson-‐Payne, is a freelance writer with experience writing everything from poetry to speeches and short stories to self-‐improvement books. She’s currently writing her first novel and ghostwriting a book for a life-‐coach entrepreneur.
TUE: 9/11/12—10/9/12 Time: 6:30—8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 100 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEUs 1 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 108 Winchester, 1752-‐2012: 260 Years of Myths, Lies, Mysteries, Fun and Frolic from the Oldest English Settlement West of the Blue Ridge! Winchester is billed as "the oldest English speaking town west of the Blue Ridge Mountains" even though most of the earliest settlers spoke German. And Winchester claims to have been the training ground for George Washington in war and in politics but his written assessments of locals were less than flattering. What were the reasons?
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Ghostwriters: Your Words, Their Stories Do you love to write? Do you have a natural writing talent, but don’t quite know what to do with it? You should consider ghostwriting. This is a great fit for people who love to write but don’t want the hassle of marketing, publishing, and promoting their work. Ghostwriting can be a highly lucrative vocation. Operating behind the scenes, ghostwriters flex their creative muscles and explore topics they might otherwise never consider.
If you’re interested in a craft that encompasses elements of theatricality, anonymity, and creativity, while getting paid to do what you love, this course is the place to start. Everyone has a story to tell but not everyone knows how to tell it; you can help.
You will learn the basics to jump-‐start your ghostwriting journey. You’ll learn what ghostwriting is, how the process works, and how to get started. Along with learning about the logistics and benefits of ghostwriting, you’ll receive instruction on drafting effective contracts and how to handle clients.
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Some claim Winchester changed hands 72 times during the Civil War and this brings many Civil War buffs to the area to hear the stories and see if any battle scars remain. But are locals capitalizing on a myth and enhancing the tales for more modern needs and interests? What are the true facts about Winchester during these sad times and are there provable facts that show why Winchester can really claim fame as a suffering victim? And why is one of the best Union generals still despised by so many? Was he really that bad? Today, most claim Patsy Cline as Winchester’s most famous person of the 20th century. But why do many claim this a contested legacy? Mike Foreman will explore these stories and many more in a 4-‐week class on local history. Whether you want to learn more local history or you want to hear different views and opinions, it will be fun!
TUE: 9/18/12—10/9/12 Time: 6:30 —8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 103 CLL1 Cost: $79 CEUs .8 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 223
Winchester City Hall
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Ballroom Dance: Latin Heat, Turn Up the Temperature Again With Salsa & Bachata! Salsa & Bachata are common dances in the Spanish culture. They are super fun and have very forgiving foot patterns! The classes will begin with the basic pattern and rhythms on the first night and will progress weekly adding additional patterns and technique. No experience is necessary nor do you need to have a partner. Your instructors, Tara O’Neill and Kevin Nealon, have many years of teaching experience and step-‐by-‐step, they will help you become a Latin dancer. Come learn the basics of these two dances that are at the core of Latin traditions & hit the salsa clubs! TUE: 9/11/12—10/9/12 Time: 7:30-‐9 p.m. Course: CONT 052 CLL1 Cost: $79 CEUs .75 Sportsplex, Winchester
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Life’s Too Short NOT To Be Italian ―Says instructor Nicki deMedici. Come and enjoy as she takes you on a journey of Italy through the sites, sounds and language of Italy! There is so much to love about Italy—the food, the art, the people. If you have ever wished you had the basic conversational skills to enhance your Italian travel experience, to understand opera lyrics or to follow an Italian film dialogue, or just to romance your significant other in the language of Casanova, then this is the class for you! We will focus primarily on the spoken language and include film clips to take virtual vacations‖ to Italy. We will also discuss social and cultural aspects of Italy today.
Your instructor, Nicki deMedici, has been teaching Italian for years at Shenandoah through the Center for Lifelong Learning. She has traveled and experienced Italy first-‐hand and will share with you the excitement of being there.
WED: 9/12/12—10/10/12 Time: 7-‐9 p.m. Course: CONT 182 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEU 1 Main Campus, Henkel Hall 107 For more information about our
FREE Community Lectures, contact Jo Miller at [email protected], or call
540-‐665-‐5442 or take time to visit our Web site www.su.edu/lifelonglearning
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FREE COMMUNITY LECTURES Dr. Travis L. Sample, Professor Emeritus, Shenandoah University will present “An Abstract: Discovering and Embracing the Power of Service—Collaborative—Transformational Leadership” lecture to the area community. In as era of increasing societal turbulence and an apparent and alarming insensitivity to the critical and foundational aspects underlying how we must embrace and celebrate change in our lives; as well as organizations today, we continue to struggle with balancing the view of accepting greater demands upon us with the need to focus upon what truly gives our lives meaning, purpose, and relevance.
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2012 7-‐8:30 p.m. Halpin Harrison Hall Stimpson Auditorium
“History Teaches us to Hope”: Drawing Inspiration from the Shenandoah Valley’s Civil War Amid the chaos of postwar reconstruction, Robert E. Lee, former Confederate general and then president of Washington College in Lexington, Virginia, tried to instill optimism in his friend, Charles Marshall, by explaining to him that in moments of great crisis “it is history that teaches us to hope.” Jonathan A. Noyalas, an alumnus of Shenandoah University (History, ’01), is currently assistant professor of history and director of the Center for Civil War History at Lord Fairfax Community College. He is the author and editor of eight books on topics related to the Civil War era in the Shenandoah Valley. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 17, 2012 7-‐8:30 p.m. Halpin Harrison Hall Stimpson Auditorium
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Artrageous!
Explore your inner artist and get creative! Participants will complete four projects during this five-‐week course: two pottery-‐
painting projects, a glass project, and a hand-‐built clay project. This class is great for all levels of experience and all ages.
You will learn two different pottery-‐painting techniques: one using specialized rubber stamps to create unique pottery designs and one to use paper shapes as templates. Wait until you see what glass fusing is all about! It can be addictive and the results are impressive!
In your clay hand-‐building projects you will learn the basics of working with clay and the weave technique. Clay is forgiving and easy to work with. These make great display pieces for the holidays or all year long.
Materials fee of $10 is to be paid to the instructor the first night of class.
Your instructor, Emily Rhodes, owner of Polka Dot Pot on the Old Town Walking Mall in Winchester invites you to her shop to learn, create and have fun doing something she has done for over ten years.
WED: 9/5/12—10/3/12 Time: 6-‐8 p.m. Course: CONT 104 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEU 1 Old Town Mall, Winchester
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Holiday Hoopla!
It’s never too early to start getting ready for the holidays. In this class we will complete two painting projects and a clay-‐hand-‐building project and you will be ready for the holidays.
In our first painting project, “Be a Santa”, we will be making a serving plate using several different paints while learning a new painting technique. You will have a choice of designs (Santa, snowman, elf, reindeer, penguin, and more…) to use as either a Christmas or winter theme.
The second painting project, “Let It Snow”, will be a snowman plate for you to enjoy during the winter months.
Our third project will let you get creative with clay. You will make a clay angel or a clay candy dish for you to serve goodies to your holiday guests. You creation will be fired and available for you to paint the last class session.
All patterns, plates and brushes needed to complete this project will be provided for a materials fee of $10 is to be paid to the instructor the first night of class.
Once again, your instructor, Emily Rhodes, owner of Polka Dot Pot on the Old Town Walking Mall in Winchester invites you to her shop to learn, create and have fun doing something she has done for over ten years.
WED: 10/10/12—11/7/12 Time: 1-‐3 p.m. Course: CONT 105 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEU 1 Old Town Mall, Winchester
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Shakespeare: An Introduction Lauded by many as one of the greatest writers of all time, William Shakespeare’s life and tales still intrigue and inspire us today. Yet many are put-‐off by the seemingly complex aspects of the plays’ plots and language. Don’t let these concerns stop you from embracing some of the world’s greatest literature! In this special five-‐week course, participants learn about William Shakespeare’s life, inspirations, and influence. The course includes a study of his tragedies, histories, and comedies. Participants read one play from each of these main categories. Strategies for “translating” Shakespeare’s Elizabethan language and tips for tracing the recurring themes of his plays are key learning experiences of the course.
Participants will also practice relating these timeless tales to modern life as they develop their appreciation for the bard’s timeless and universal storytelling.
Your instructor, Rachael Hammond, has served as an educator for over twenty years. Additionally, she has led conference management and program direction efforts for non-‐profits serving the cable and healthcare industries. Hammond’s 2012 presentations include “The Business of the Bard” at TYCA; “From Tennyson to Duchamp: Ulysses, Blind, Bone, and Bold” at HERA; and “Leadership and Shakespeare” at CEA.
WED: 9/5/12—10/3/12 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 093 CLL1 Cost: $79 CEUs .5 Westminster-‐Canterbury
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SPECIAL! THE TEA LADY 3-‐sessions only!
TOTALLY TEA: An Introduction of the World of Tea The feel of the leaf, the color of the liquor, the aroma of the brew, there’s so much more to tea than just a thirst-‐quenching drink. Encounter tea, as you never have before. Discover the difference between teas and tisanes and how to taste teas like fine wines. In addition to learning the origins and different categories of the world's favorite beverage, the class will cover correct storage and brewing techniques. This is a very hands-‐on program with students experiencing a formal tasting of the world’s finest teas. A $10 fee is to be paid to the instructor for tea settings and teas.
WED: 9/26/12 Time: 6-‐8 p.m. Course: CONT 106 CLL1 Cost: $29 CEUs .2 Main Campus, Cooley 1st Floor Lounge
A NICE CUPPA TEA: History of Tea Drinking in Britain
For centuries tea has been at the heart of social life in Britain. When first appearing during the mid-‐1600’s it was an exotic and expensive commodity enjoyed only by the wealthy. As tea became
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more affordable, the beverage rose in popularity among all sections of society and was ever more integral in everyday life. By the early 1800’s it was the country’s national drink. Discover tea’s colorful past.
How it started revolutions, created the Opium Wars, spawned a lucrative smuggling industry and the corporate theft that reshaped the global economy. Learn how to brew “a nice cuppa” tea and taste some of Britain’s classic teas. A $10 fee is to be paid to the instructor for tea settings and teas.
WED: 10/24/12 Time: 5:30-‐7:30 p.m. Course: CONT 107 CLL1 Cost: $29 CEUs .2 Main Campus, Cooley 1st Floor Lounge
TIME FOR TEA
Looking for a fun way to entertain friends and pamper them too? In this class, the Tea Lady will demonstrate how to hold your very own tea party and explain the difference between afternoon tea, cream teas and high tea.
Are you worried about knowing the correct protocol? Etiquette that is not intimidating or overly fancy will come naturally once you learn how truly egalitarian tea can be.
Each class is separate and two hours in length. Take one or all three and join Judy Larkin, a certified tea specialist and owner of The Larkin Tea Company. A $10 fee is to be paid to the instructor for tea settings and teas.
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WED: 11/7/12 Time: 2-‐4 p.m. Course: CONT 108 CLL1 Cost: $39 CEUs .2 Main Campus, Cooley 1st Floor Lounge
Culinary Secrets: Holiday Entertaining
During this five-‐week class you will be able to create holiday menus to remember. Enjoy hands-‐on instructions from everything to basic culinary knife skills, to proper preparation of ingredients to executing a culinary recipe.
Move on to many different styles of cooking techniques with Chef Tona Bays who will help you create hors d'oeuvres, starters, side dishes, main dishes and desserts for your holiday entertaining. All cooking materials are included.
You don’t want to miss out on these exciting holiday culinary-‐secret class with a 12 maximum of participants per class.
Your instructor, Chef Tona Bays, has over 25 years of experience as a chef and caterer, having trained, worked, experienced and learned the cuisine of numerous countries and cultures abroad in such places as France, Italy, and the Netherlands, as well as here in the U.S.
She is the Manor Chef at Historic Rosemont Manor in Berryville, Virginia.
WED: 10/17/12—11/14/12 Time: 6-‐8 p.m. Course: CONT 032 CLL2 Cost: $109 CEU 1 The Nibblins, Winchester
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Wine Tasting 101
ONE DAY, ONE HOUR ONLY! Wine can be intimidating and confusing; learning about it can be exciting and invigorating. The ultimate evaluation of any wine is “Do you like it?” The mythology of wine may seem daunting when you are handed a 20-‐page wine list or standing in a store with hundreds of labels from which to choose. Learn the art of wine tasting basics. This one-‐hour crash course will give you just enough information and a taste for wanting more. Advanced reservations are required and space is limited to 20 guests. Participants must be 21 years of age to take this class with proof of age at the first class meeting. WED: 9/5/12 Time: 2-‐3 p.m. Course: CONT 418 CLL1 Cost: $49 CEUs .2 Veramar Vineyards, Berryville
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Wine Tasting 102 Few things are more intimidating than wine tasting. You may feel that you lack the knowledge and experience to properly taste wines. The first thing that any wine taster should do is to relax!
This is a very personal experience. There are few absolutes in wine tasting and few right or wrong answers. The ultimate evaluation of any wine is “Do you like it?” Remember, wine tasting is supposed to be fun.
This five-‐week, one-‐hour class is designed for those seeking more advanced knowledge about wine and is a perfect complement to those completing our Wine 101 course. We’ll take a more analytical perspective with each of the wine varieties, which will lead to deeper discussions about wine in general.
Advanced reservations are required and space is limited to 20 guests. Participants must be 21 years of age to take this class with proof of age at the first class meeting.
Owner, James Bogaty, will be teaching this special class on the wines of the valley.
WED: 9/12/12—10/10/12 Time: 2-‐3 p.m. Course: CONT 418 CLL2 Cost: $149 CEUs .5 Veramar Vineyards, Berryville
Leadership and Shakespeare
In this intensive and FUN, five-‐week course, participants will focus on the greatest tragedies of the world’s greatest playwright, William Shakespeare. Read and analyze
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Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello, and King Lear. Then the real challenge and fun begins…
Each of these great tragedies features an impressive though flawed leader. The leadership lessons of Shakespeare’s tragic heroes become the reference points for course participants’ reflections on their own leadership experiences, challenges, and goals. After analyzing the tragic flaws of these tragic heroes, participants will be asked to consider what leadership situations in their own lives have presented these same flaws or problems.
Finally, you will be asked to consider you own “tragic flaws” or leadership weaknesses and to plan strategies for addressing these opportunities for improvement. This proactive plan –The Ethical Leadership Plan (ELP) becomes each person’s individualized roadmap for becoming a more grounded leader and for making future management decisions with firm integrity.
Your instructor, Rachael Hammond, has served as an educator for over twenty years. Additionally, she has led conference management and program direction efforts for non-‐profits serving the cable and healthcare industries.
WED: 10/17/12—11/14/12 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 610 CLL1 Cost: $79 CEUs .5 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 107
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Beginning Drawing: Learn to See Through the Eyes of an Artist
This course is designed for those who are interested in drawing but have little experience or no experience. For others, it may be to greatly improve their understanding and skills.
One cannot learn all there is to know about drawing in one class so we will begin where each participant is in his/her own stage of development.
We will concentrate on Right Brain Drawing Techniques such as value, line, space, edges and how to see with the eyes of an artist.
Class will be using the book, The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain for this class, which is included. But, do call 540-‐665-‐5442 for a complete list of other materials needed for this class.
Your instructor, Marian O’Rork Miller, has been teaching art at all levels for over 40 years. The artwork of Miller is personal and intuitive.
THU: 9/20/12—10/18/12 Time: 5:30-‐7:30 p.m. Course: CONT 355 CLL1 Cost: $109 CEU 1 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 109
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Clearing Clutter: Making Room for What You Want
What are the underlying reasons for clutter? This three-‐week class will help you identify your clutter personality type, comfort level, phase of life and personal beliefs about possessions.
You’ll use these insights to get more control of your space and your life. Space clearing techniques will be shared to refresh your home seasonally and after life changes.
Instructor Sandra Ritenour, of Peace and Plenty Feng Shui, is certified in Feng Shui and holds a certificate in Interior Design. She brings a unique blend of knowledge, experience and intuitiveness skills to every class.
THU: 10/4/12—10/18/12 Time: 6:30-‐8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 066 CLL1 Cost: $69 CEUs .6 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 106
Feng Shui: Room-‐by-‐Room
The ancient Chinese system of Feng Shui explores how we are influenced by our surroundings and how energy flows in and around spaces at home and at work.
This 3-‐week class explains feng shui in everyday language. It introduces the concepts and tools best used in each room to help you create a home that enhances the way you want to live. Classroom examples and assignments will be tailored to you and your floor plan.
Instructor Sandra Ritenour, who also teaches the “Clearing Clutter” class, will teach you how Feng Shui influences your surroundings. Her expertise will amaze you!
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SEE class information in next section.
THU: 10/25/12—11/8/12 Time: 6:30-‐8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 362 CLL1 Cost: $69 CEUs .6 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 106
A Healthy Family Starts with a Healthy Pregnancy
Would you yearning to be pregnant? Are you interested in learning how to prepare for pregnancy using complementary methods and nutritional information?
If so, this class is for you! This course is designed for ANYONE interested in exploring ways to optimize health prior to conception—men too! Class participants will learn how to use an integration of both eastern and western principles to enhance the best conditions for conception. Course topics will include foundations of oriental medicine, nutrition, stress reduction techniques, fertility charting, pH testing, and strategies to reduce inflammation. (Max. 20) Your instructors are Anne Palmer, RN,CNM and Virginia Hisghman, PhD, Lac of Winchester.
THU: 9/20/12—10/18/12 Time: 6:30-‐8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 120 CLL1 Cost: $89 CEU 1 Main Campus, Henkel Hall, 107
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Culinary Secrets: Easy Bakes! Baking made easy! Participants in this class will learn tips and techniques to make their baking projects easier.
This class will cover quick breads, yeast breads, cookies and bars, cakes & cupcakes and pies and tarts. In these hands-‐on classes, you will be amazed to learn how easy baking can be!
Your Instructor, Susan Dolinar, is the owner of Nibblins, of Winchester. Susan learned how to bake from her grandmother and mother as a child, and has continued her education with professional baking courses at L'Académie de Cuisine in Gaithersburg, MD and completed a baking sciences course at the American Institute of Baking.
All baking materials are included in this class.
THU: 9/13/12—10/11/12 Time: 6:30-‐8:30 p.m. Course: CONT 032 CLL1 Cost: $109 CEUs 1 Nibblins of Winchester
Easy Bakes!
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Center for Lifelong Learning Certificate Classes
This year the Center for Lifelong Learning is offering two online Ed2Go certificate programs built especially for you in mind. Take a look at the topics below and see if you have a need for boosting your resumé, improving your work skills or needing a career change. If so, these certificate programs are for you!
Certificate in Professional Office Skills I This certificate program prepares the participant for basic software required by most offices: Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. In order to receive the Certificate as an Professional Office Skills, the following four distance learning courses must be completed:
• Administrative Assistant Fundamentals • Introduction to MS Word 2010 • Introduction to MS Excel 2010 • Introduction to MS PowerPoint 2010
Certificate in Grant Writing and Non-‐Profit Management Higher demand, tighter budgets and decreased funding make it imperative that non-‐profit organizations know how to secure corporate and foundation grants. Preparing successful grant proposals requires careful research, meticulous preparation and articulate writing. Learn how to avoid the errors that lead to rejection of a grant proposal and master the skills of grant writing and non-‐profit management. In order to receive this certificate, the following four Distance Learning courses must be completed:
• A-‐Z Grant Writing • Writing Effective Grant Proposals • Advanced Grant Proposal Writing • Get Grants!
Total cost for either of the two above program certificates is $399. A certificate wil also be issued if you choose to register for each course individually at a cost of $109 each by the following the links of each course listed above.
After registering for the Certificate Series, please go to www.ed2go.com/sulearn and choose a date to begin one of the above courses. Create a password for Access to the classroom and go through orientation. Orientation must be completed each time you begin a course.
Upon completing all the required classes contact Jo Miller to request your certificate. Please contact Jo Miller regarding any questions at 540-‐665-‐5442.
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Sketching & Painting the Landscape in Watercolor
In this class you will ease into the art of “en plein air” – a French phrase meaning simply, “in open air” -‐ painting. En plein air is air. Artists have painted en plein air for centuries, seeing it as a way to sharpen both their observation and painting. In this class, we’ll focus on the unique experience of painting “en plein air” – both the pleasures and the challenges.
On Saturday, we’ll spend most of the day outdoors, learning to use our sketchbooks as visual journals and accumulating a great deal of material that can be used in future studio paintings. From there we’ll move on to more ambitious paintings of the plein air landscape.
On Sunday, the focus will turn to using the sketches from our journals as the basis for studio paintings.
Each day will include a quick instructor demo or two, focused on the considerations of painting on location, especially subject selection and simplification.
Everyone will have plenty of time to work at his/her own pace, with much help, advice, direction and support from the instructor. We’ll end the days with a relaxed review of the day’s work. In between, the instructor will help to develop knowledge and skills in all facets of watercolor painting.
Your instructor, primarily self-‐taught, Tony Connor’s artistic education has been a process including both formal instruction and meandering exploration. A dedicated watercolorist for more than twenty years, he nevertheless works in a variety of other media –
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a practice that both challenges and enhances creativity and artistic perspective. He has drawn and painted for all of his life and has always found the act of creation and making marks on paper totally absorbing.
Some experience in watercolors would be helpful. A material list will be given upon request by emailing [email protected].
SAT: 10/20/12 & SUN: 10/21/12 Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Course: CONT 110 CLL1 Cost: $225 CEUs 1.2 Main Campus, Gregory Hall, 106
Mountain Dulcimer Workshop
The dulcimer is part of the heritage of the Shenandoah Valley and the Southern Appalachian Mountains.
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This introductory workshop will help you understand its wonderful story while learning the basics of playing the mountain dulcimer.
Other than your curiosity, two skills are necessary for this workshop.
1. Be able to count from 0-‐12.
2. Know the alphabet from A-‐G
We have ten loaner instruments to get you started and hope your day will be filled with beautiful music and lots of fun!
We hope a few local dulcimer folks will join us for the last half hour or so to play some tunes together. This is called a “Turtle Jam.”
Your instructor, Madeline MacNeil, Across the Atlantic, has performed at the O'Carolan Festival in Keadue, County Roscommon, Ireland; the Glasgow Festival of the Arts in Scotland; and for the Non such Dulcimer Gathering in East Norton, Leicestershire, England.
MacNeil thoroughly enjoys teaching beginners and will soon have you playing tunes old and new for your personal enjoyment.
ONE DAY ONLY!
SAT: 9/22/12 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 noon Course: CONT 111 CLL1 Cost: $49 CEUs .3 Main Campus, Gregory Hall, 104
Photo by: Jo Miller
Dulcimer: MacNeil’s
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UPCOMING EVENTS
April 8-‐12, 2013 “First Line Supervision Course”
5-‐Day course open to all Public Safety, Law Enforcement, EMS, Communications, Fire
Services or Corrections personnel. Registration deadline, March 8, 2013
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May 17-‐19, 2013 “Mountain Dulcimer Festival”
Featuring Aaron O’Rourke Madeline MacNeil
Janita Baker Ralph Lee Smith
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Spring 2013 CLL Featured Class “A Chapter in History without Parallel: Topics in
Shenandoah Valley Civil War History.” By: Jonathan Noyalas
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For more information about any of the above events, festivals for classes, please contact:
Jo Miller 540-‐665-‐5442 [email protected] | www.su.edu/lifelonglearning
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Creating a Lean Enterprise: Six Sigma White Belt
Need help in determining how to approach and drive out waste, while creating flow in your process or organization?
Join us for a meaningful discussion, with demonstrations of some of the lean tools and concepts: concepts like the Voice of the Customer and Creating Value. There will be hands-‐on objective lessons and practices that will allow you to immediately transfer information you have learned into practice in your workplace. Overview of class will include the following:
• Learn the Six Sigma Overview • Value Stream Mapping • How to See – Gimba & Muda Walk • Workplace Organization—6S • Kaizen • Standard Work • Visual Workplace
Built into this course are all the essential concepts you will learn to earn a White Belt in Six Sigma. Upon successful completion of this two-‐weekend course participants will receive certification for Six Sigma White Belt.
Your instructor, Darryl Benson, is a certified Six Sigma Master Black Belt and Lean Enterprise Specialist, with over 20 years of experience in Lean Six Sigma training and deployment. You are invited to begin your journey to Six Sigma Excellence.
SAT: 10/13/12 & 10/27/12 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 noon Course: CONT 109 CLL1 Cost: $59 CEUs .6 Main Campus, Gregory Hall, 104
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Online Career Training Shenandoah University, in partnership with ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education Services), offers online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions for many in-‐demand occupations.
• Benefits of Online Career Training • Learn in-‐demand job skills • Start anytime • Set your own pace • Affordably priced
A team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide you with an effective web-‐based learning experience, designs our programs. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns, as well as encourage and motivate you to succeed.
Each program includes a set of lessons and evaluations; grades are a combination of the instructor/mentor's evaluation of students' work and computer graded tests. We know you'll appreciate the quality as well as the convenience of anytime, anywhere learning.
Popular 2012 Programs Administrative Dental Assistant This nationally recognized Administrative Dental Assistant Online Certificate Program will teach you the essential skills for managing the business aspects of a dental practice and becoming an administrative dental assistant. You'll learn about dental terminology and anatomy, medical records management, accounts receivable and reimbursement management, insurance and patient billing, patient scheduling, and procedural and diagnostic coding. The Administrative Dental Assistant Online Program will prepare you for a new career working in a dental office. Textbooks are included. This online certificate program is offered in partnership with major colleges, universities, and other accredited education providers.
AutoCAD 2011 With AutoCAD 3D In this program, you’ll master basic and advanced design skills as you gain hands-‐on practice in using the 2D commands and 3D modeling tools in AutoCAD 2011. This program contains Autodesk certified curriculum and as such, it is an official training guide—online. You’ll begin with basic tools and then explore efficiency tools, complex objects, and use of external reference and image files, advanced plotting, and customizations. In addition, you’ll get a thorough grounding in the main features of AutoCAD’s advanced 3D Modeling workspace. This program will give you the skills you need to prepare for the Autodesk AutoCAD 2011 Certified Associate exam. Certified Green Supply Chain Professional The Certified Green Supply Chain Professional Online Training Program will give you the specialized knowledge to enable a company to achieve its environmental sustainability goals through global sourcing, materials management, procurement and buying, transportation and logistics, and new product development.
� Health Care & Fitness � Business and Professional � IT & Software Development � Management & Corporate � Media & Design � Hospitality & Service Industry � Skilled Trades & Industrial � Sustainable Energy & Going Green
For more information about any of these online ed2Go classes above, please call Jo Miller 540-‐665-‐5442 or visit our Web site www.gatlineducation.com/shenandoah to enroll today! It’s easy and fast.
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Online Instructor-Led Programs Shenandoah University’s Center for Lifelong Learning welcomes you to our online instructor-‐led programs. We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. Expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors, lead all of our courses. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you.
Popular 2012 Instructor-‐Led classes
Accounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-‐entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more. Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. If you're interested in increasing your financial awareness while also gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. You'll get hands-‐on experience with handling accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes, and various common banking activities Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2010 and discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently. This is not a tutorial, but an in-‐depth class where you’ll get training, help, and personal support from an experienced instructor as you’re learning Excel basics step-‐by-‐step. By the time you’re done, you’ll be using this vital Office 2010 tool like a pro. Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Prepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion. This course teaches medical terminology from an anatomical approach. Root terms are divided by each body system. The origin, a combined form, and an example of non-‐medical everyday usage are provided for each root term. Word Associations are provided as a learning tool. Creating Web Pages Learn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web. Create and post your very own Web site on the Internet using HTML in this extensive, hands-‐on, six-‐week workshop. You will learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of web design. Speed Spanish Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you'll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time. Imagine you speaking, reading and writing Spanish. Now you can with Speed Spanish! This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn Spanish pronto. You'll learn six easy recipes for gluing Spanish words together to form sentences. In no time at all, you'll be able to go into any Spanish-‐speaking situation and converse in Spanish. ¡Qué bueno!
Explore over 300 Instructor-‐Led online courses. Most are less than $129 � Accounting & Finance � Business � Computer Applications � Health Care & Medical � Language & Arts � Law & Legal � Personal Enrichment � Teaching & Education � Technology
For more information about these or other online ed2Go classes above, please call Jo Miller 540-‐665-‐5442 or visit our Web site www.ed2go.com/sulearncll to enroll today! It’s easy and fast.
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This special series called, “The Listener’s Edge” will give you insight into the creative process behind these productions. First, take a class with the experts, who created, helped or produced these masterpieces. They will help you understand the concepts behind the productions. Then, attend an actual show or concert to see and hear these masterpieces.
Jan Wagner, a native of Caracas, Venezuela, launched his professional conducting career after winning First Prize at the 1995 Nicolai Malko International Conductors Competition in Denmark. In 2002 he completed a five-‐year tenure as Principal Conductor of the Odense Symphony Orchestra in Denmark, which he led in more than 200 performances conducting more than 200 different works both on subscription concerts and on two separate tours to the U.S.A. and Spain. Mr. Wagner has maintained a close affiliation with that orchestra and has also been a regular guest conductor of the Orquesta Sinfonica Venezuela, that country's national symphony orchestra, since 1998.
Wagner currently holds the position of associate professor of music at Shenandoah University where he leads several instrumental ensembles and is the music director of the school's yearly opera production. He has also been serving as the artistic director of the Shenandoah Conservatory Performing Arts Festival, Shenandoah Performs, since the summer of 2004.
Symphony Orchestra date and times: Saturday, September 29th performance of an all-‐Brahms program Saturday, November 3 performance of Tchaikovsky's "Pathetique" Symphony No. 6 Symphony Orchestra Class information: Cost: $99 per person September 6, 20, &27 October 11 & 25 Times: 5-‐7 pm CONT 117 CLL1 Location: Ruebush, Room 207
THE LISTENER’S EDGE SERIES
FIRST TIME EVER!
For more information on class dates and time call 540-‐665-‐5442 or [email protected]
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Anatomy of a Musical by: Thomas Albert
Did you ever wonder which comes first: the music or the lyrics? Why do characters suddenly burst into song or dance? What’s going on down there in the orchestra pit, and backstage? How does a musical get produced? What makes a hit, or a flop? These questions, and more, are answered in three classes that focus on the musicals of Shenandoah Conservatory’s 2012-‐2013 theatre season.
Anatomy of a Musical: Sweet Charity CONT 112 CLL1 Thursday, September 27, 2012 Location: TBA. Time: 3-‐5 pm Through Broadway standards such as “Big Spender” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now,” we follow the life and foibles of Charity Valentine, eternal optimist and taxi dancer in a Times Square dance hall. The original 1966 production received nine Tony nominations, including best composer (Cy Coleman), best lyrics (Dorothy Fields), best-‐leading actress (Gwen Verdon). Bob Fosse won the Tony for best choreographer.
Anatomy of a Musical: The Spitfire Grill CONT 114 CLL1 Thursday, January 10, 2013 Time: 3-‐5 pm Location: Ruebush, 209
Based on a 1996 film of the same name, The Spitfire Grill tells the story of how Percy Talbott, just released from prison and thrust into the small town of Gilead, Wisconsin, finds a job, a home, and a new life. With book, music and lyrics by James Valcq & Fred Alley, the original 2001 Off-‐Broadway production won the Richard Rodgers Production Award. Its tuneful score, a mixture of country, folk and traditional Broadway ballads, was a critical and audience favorite. Garrett (Elise) Long, a 1991 alumna of Shenandoah Conservatory, created the role of Percy Talbot, and was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical.
Anatomy of a Musical: Into the Woods CONT 118 CLL1 Thursday, February 21, 2013 Time: 3-‐5 pm Location: Ruebush, 209
Four familiar Grimms’ fairy tales (Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood and Rapunzel) are given an irreverent twist, and bound together with an original story about a childless baker and his wife. The characters all get what they want at the end of the first act, but the second act shows that actions have consequences, often disastrous. The 1988 show was nominated for ten Tonys, winning for best score (Stephen Sondheim), best book (James Lapine), and best leading actress (Joanna Gleason).
Your instructor, Tom Albert, holds the Charles B. Levitin Chair in Musical Theatre at Shenandoah Conservatory, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1974. He currently teaches courses in the history of American musical theatre and acting through song. He has served as music director and conductor for more than 120 musicals for the Conservatory and Shenandoah Summer Music Theatre, most recently for The Boy Friend, Assassins, The Who's Tommy, 9 to 5, and Grease. He has also composed incidental music for several Conservatory productions, including last year's Peer Gynt and Metamorphoses.
This is a wonderful first-‐time collaboration between the Center for Lifelong Learning and Shenandoah University’s Conservatory. Through these courses we are offering community classes full of inside information regarding pre-‐show preparations. You will be the person with “The Listener’s Edge.”
THE LISTENER’S EDGE CONTINUES
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Have YOU ever thought about teaching?
Why not?
Shenandoah University’s Center for Lifelong Learning is looking for new, exciting and creative people like YOU to join our unique group of instructors. All it takes is
a passion for an idea and the willingness to share with others.
Join us! Consider your gifts and call today!
Contact Jo Miller at your convenience. Office hours 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.
540-‐665-‐5442 | [email protected] | www.su.edu/lifelonglearning
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2012 Fall Schedule Center for Lifelong Learning September 5th – November 15th
Shenandoah University Center for Lifelong Learning 1460 University Drive Winchester, Va. 22601 www.su.edu/lifelonglearning [email protected] 540-‐665-‐5442
Highlights! New! “The Listener’s Edge” classes and music Exciting lifelong learning classes Workshops, sketching and painting FREE community lectures …and much more.
www.su.edu/lifelonglearning | [email protected]| 540-‐665-‐5442
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